Sodium is a key element in a living organism. The increase of its concentration is an indicator of many pathological conditions. 23Na magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a quantitative method that allows to determine the sodium content in tissues and organs in vivo. This method has not yet entered clinical practice widely, but it has already been used as a clinical research tool to investigate diseases such as brain tumors, breast cancer, stroke, multiple sclerosis, hypertension, diabetes, ischemic heart disease, osteoarthritis. The active development of the 23Na MRI is promoted by the growth of available magnetic fields, the expansion of hardware capabilities, and the development of pulse sequences with ultra-short echo time
Sodium MRI is a powerful tool for providing biochemical information on the tissue viability, cell in...
International audienceSodium (23 Na) MRI proffers the possibility of novel information for neurologi...
International audienceSodium (23 Na) MRI proffers the possibility of novel information for neurologi...
Sodium is a key element in a living organism. The increase of its concentration is an indicator of m...
Sodium is a key element in a living organism. The increase of its concentration is an indicator of m...
Sodium magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can provide complementary information to proton MRI. However...
Sodium magnetic resonance imaging (23Na-MRI) is a highly promising imaging modality that offers the ...
Sodium (23Na) is the most abundant cation present in the human body and is involved in a large numbe...
Sodium magnetic resonance imaging (23Na MRI) has the potential to provide insight into cellular, tis...
The tissue sodium concentration (TSC) can be obtained from quantitative sodium (23Na) magnetic reson...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a powerful imaging technique based on the inter- action between ...
Sodium magnetic resonance imaging (23Na MRI) has the potential to provide insight into cellular, tis...
Sodium (23Na) yields the second strongest nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signal in biological tiss...
URPOSE: Transmembrane sodium ((23)Na) gradient is critical for cell survival and viability and a ...
Purpose of reviewThis review focuses on the recent technological advances in quantitative sodium (23...
Sodium MRI is a powerful tool for providing biochemical information on the tissue viability, cell in...
International audienceSodium (23 Na) MRI proffers the possibility of novel information for neurologi...
International audienceSodium (23 Na) MRI proffers the possibility of novel information for neurologi...
Sodium is a key element in a living organism. The increase of its concentration is an indicator of m...
Sodium is a key element in a living organism. The increase of its concentration is an indicator of m...
Sodium magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can provide complementary information to proton MRI. However...
Sodium magnetic resonance imaging (23Na-MRI) is a highly promising imaging modality that offers the ...
Sodium (23Na) is the most abundant cation present in the human body and is involved in a large numbe...
Sodium magnetic resonance imaging (23Na MRI) has the potential to provide insight into cellular, tis...
The tissue sodium concentration (TSC) can be obtained from quantitative sodium (23Na) magnetic reson...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a powerful imaging technique based on the inter- action between ...
Sodium magnetic resonance imaging (23Na MRI) has the potential to provide insight into cellular, tis...
Sodium (23Na) yields the second strongest nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signal in biological tiss...
URPOSE: Transmembrane sodium ((23)Na) gradient is critical for cell survival and viability and a ...
Purpose of reviewThis review focuses on the recent technological advances in quantitative sodium (23...
Sodium MRI is a powerful tool for providing biochemical information on the tissue viability, cell in...
International audienceSodium (23 Na) MRI proffers the possibility of novel information for neurologi...
International audienceSodium (23 Na) MRI proffers the possibility of novel information for neurologi...